> I tried using the same browser but when using my squid proxy
> that error
> comes out when you on the next page to submit registration.
> But When I don't use the squid proxy by bypassing it, no such
> error, so I am
> suspecting that the squid might be the cause.
Ok, I can see it now; since I took the next step too; in the
registration application.
I basically see this as a problem with the remote application and
would inform the webmaster of that site of it, if I where you.
Possibly the squid proxy cache includes some headers which the
remote application/server does not understand, hence the crash.
Simply tell them that their application is not compatible with
web proxy/caching solutions.
You may do tests yourself by deleting squid induced headers
using the header_access directive in squid.conf. But that will
be of course a matter of time investment from your side.
M.
Received on Wed Jul 07 2004 - 08:10:21 MDT
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